MY FATHER WAS A RUSSIAN SPY

Based on a true incident, the drama explores childhood fears and complex, broken adult relationships, culminating into a powerful and sensitive drama.

Set in Bristol, the summer of 1971, MY FATHER WAS A RUSSIAN SPY is the story of young JAMIE who, after a local espionage scandal at the Concorde factory, starts to believe his father is a soviet spy.

Starring Mark Drewry, the drama was co-written with Julian Holman and commissioned by HTV’s Western lights Scheme for new writers and local drama, and was nominated for best new comer at the Bradford International film Festival

Shooting Format: DigiBeta | Length: 30 minutes | Genre: Drama

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